Episode Synopsis "A Podcast That Started as a Personal Project Now has a Growing Audience"
The lack of language learning materials for his American husband prompted Kris Andres, host of Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog, to begin a personal podcast in 2019. Armed with a cheap microphone, Kris used to record in his bedroom in Quezon City, with lessons focused on basic Tagalog structure and grammar. An unexpected growing number of audience and positive reviews from listeners worldwide inspired Kris to take a more serious approach to podcasting. Now, his show has Patreon patrons and followers that support his income. Don’t forget to follow/subscribe to my podcast for weekly Filipino success stories. If you like the show, please leave a 5-star rating. Your appreciation will help me keep the podcast going! Also, if you or anyone you know would like to share a story or give feedback, send an email to [email protected] Listen to Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog by searching for the show's name on your favorite podcast platform. Also connect with @GoFilipinoPod on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Podchaser, and Patreon.
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